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Letter to survivors, by Gébé; translated and with an introduction by Edward Gauvin ; English lettering by Francois Vigneault

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Letter to survivors, by Gébé; translated and with an introduction by Edward Gauvin ; English lettering by Francois Vigneault
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eng
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illustrations
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no index present
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fiction
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Letter to survivors
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comics graphic novels
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1008768173
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by Gébé; translated and with an introduction by Edward Gauvin ; English lettering by Francois Vigneault
Series statement
New York Review Comics
Summary
"In the blasted ruins of what was once a picture-perfect suburb, nothing stirs--except the postman. Clad in a hazmat suit and mounted on a bicycle, he is still delivering the mail, nuclear apocalypse or no nuclear apocalypse. One family has taken refuge in an underground fallout shelter, and to them he brings--or, rather, shouts through the air vent--a series of odd, anonymous letters. They describe the family's prosperous past life, and then begin to get stranger. . . . This pioneering graphic novel was created in 1981 by famed French cartoonist Gébé, a longtime contributor to Charlie Hebdo, and has never before been available in English. Letter to Survivors is a blackhearted delight, at once a witty metafictional game of stories within stories and a scathing, urgent send-up of consumerist excess and nuclear peril: funnier, and scarier, than ever"--, Provided by publisher
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